Feel The Dream: A Electronic Moment for Amnesty International

The people over at Feelthedream.org have organized an event of massive proportion to commemorate the 45th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream” speech this Thursday, August 28th. It’s all a benefit promoting the efforts of Amnesty International, but in a significantly more subtle fashion than we usually see from Amnesty.

FeelTheDream is asking DJs/promoters/party organizers to incorporate the iconic speech into a climactic moment during a set on Thursday night (or over the upcoming weekend) to remember and promote the words of Dr. King. A simple idea that brings a bit of global unity to the table to promote positive social change. And it’s simple enough to facilitate. Check out the Feel The Dream website for more info.

And take a look below at Fingers Inc. (Larry Heard)’s classic dance mix that Feel The Dream is using as their primary promo track.

Doctor Rose is a freelance photographer/designer/writer based out of Portland, OR. He regularly shares his Northwest-biased musings on the advertising and marketing world at Talent Zoo’s Beyond Madison Avenue.Questions/comments/solicitations can be directed to daviddoctorrose@gmail.com

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